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For Chalkbeat to tell the story of education in America, we need folks like you — teachers, parents, students, and curious citizens — to help inform our reporting. WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT JOE BIDEN’S PLAN TO FIX SCHOOL FUNDING The COVID-19 outbreak is changing our daily reality. Chalkbeat is a nonprofit newsroom dedicated to providing the information families and educators need, but this kind of work isn't possible TO HELP MORE HOMELESS STUDENTS GET TO COLLEGE, LOOK BEYOND 1 day ago · In high school, I was homeless. To help more students like me get to college, look beyond education policy. After I was accepted at Columbia University, I felt ‘survivor’s guilt.’ NYC SCHOOLS SERVED 93 MILLION FEWER MEALS TO CHILDREN AMID P.S. 92 parent Kelly Fleurimond recently picked up a meal through the city’s “grab-and-go” program with his daughter, Kellmisha. Overall, the education department has distributed 60% fewer meals to children this year. Alex Zimmerman / Chalkbeat When Mayor Bill de Blasio shut down school FIRST PERSON: TEACHING ‘IN THE CLOSET’ WAS EXCRUCIATING 4 hours ago · First Person is where Chalkbeat features personal essays by educators, students, parents, and others thinking and writing about public education. Stage lights illuminated us. I began waving my baton to cue the piano and then, my students began singing “For Good” from the Broadway musical WILL NYC’S MAYORAL WANNABES LISTEN TO YOUNG NEW YORKERS 1 day ago · This story was originally published on June 6 by THE CITY.. In 16 years, Edward Sanchez wants you to vote for him for mayor. For now, he has to finish high school. A grueling year and a half of remote learning has indelibly marked the 17-year-old senior: He temporarily became the family breadwinner — like several of his friends in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn — when his parents lost their jobsand
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NYC WILL HIRE 400 SCHOOL NURSES AMID PRESSURE FROMNEW YORK CITY SCHOOL NURSESNYC DOE SCHOOL NURSENYC SCHOOL NURSE POSITIONSNYC SCHOOL NURSE SALARYDOES NYC NEED NURSESNYC DOE NURSE VACANCY NYC will hire 400 school nurses amid pressure from educators and families. Thursday’s announcement addressed just one concern of the unions representing teachers and principals, which have pushed back strongly on the city’s school reopening plans. New York City officials announced they would hire 400 additional nurses to staffK-12 schools
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